automation: upgrade packages in Linux environment
It's been a while since we've ran `pip-compile -U`. Let's do that.
When I ran this command, black was upgraded and newer versions of
black complains about formatting differences. I didn't feel like
shaving a yak, so I pinned the current black version to avoid
churn.
I manually ran tests against all major Python versions and I'm fairly
certain no new test failures were introduced.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9188
# black pulls in typed-ast, which doesn't install on PyPy.
black==19.10b0 ; python_version >= '3.6' and platform_python_implementation != 'PyPy'
# Bazaar doesn't work with Python 3 nor PyPy.
bzr ; python_version <= '2.7' and platform_python_implementation == 'CPython'
docutils
fuzzywuzzy
# isort 5.0 drops support for Python 3.5. We can remove this line when we
# drop support for 3.5.
isort < 5.0
pyflakes
pygments
pylint
# Needed to avoid warnings from fuzzywuzzy.
python-Levenshtein
# typed-ast dependency doesn't install on PyPy.
typed-ast ; python_version >= '3.0' and platform_python_implementation != 'PyPy'
vcrpy